Download the Ritchie County Schools website to stay up to date on what’s happening at your school. Hold your finger down on the QR code picture to bring up the app on the App Store. At a glance, you will quickly have the menu for the day and a list of coming events.


‼️REMINDER‼️
NO school for students - Friday, April 21, 2023

📚Reminder:
📚Scholastic Book Fair is THIS week - April 17-20, 2023

Report Cards are coming home today. Please sign and return.

Spring Fling tonight at CCES is open to the public.

‼️Attention Parents/Guardians‼️
We are still in need of volunteers for Mini Olympics (especially grades 3/4). If you are interested, please send the form back in or send a note. You have to be approved by the board of education.
K-2 Mini Olympics is May 16th
3-4 Mini Olympics is May 17th

👚Harrisville Elementary School’s PTO purchased t-shirts for the entire school and staff. Students will be bringing home their shirts today. Check out these kiddos in their bright, new shirts! Huge thanks to the PTO!🐊


🏹Fourth graders started their archery unit with Mr. Ross today in P.E. class.🏹



Your child is bringing home a paper that needs filled out and returned by April 28th if they are wanting to attend the Academic Learning Camp and/or the Outdoor Recreation Camp.

📚Scholastic Book Fair - Buy One Get One Free📚
🗓️April 17-21, 2023
💵You can even load cash on an eWallet for your child!


🌷🐰Happy Easter🐰🌷
See ya on Tuesday!

It’s spring break time. Enjoy your time off from school!

REMINDER

Final Penny War standings! Thank you to all that participated and supported our PTO.
1st place - Mrs. Linville
2nd place - Mrs. Sims
3rd place - Mrs. Haddox


🌷🌷April News from The Gator Gazette🌷🌷

🥚🥚More egg drop challenge pictures.
Preschool students were also visited by a couple of bunnies today at their egg hunt!








🥚🥚More egg drop challenge pictures.









🥚🥚More egg drop challenge pictures.










🥚🥚More egg drop challenge pictures!










🥚🥚Harrisville Elementary School held their egg drop challenge today. Pre-School, kindergarten, and first grade were in a group followed by second, third, and fourth grades. Mr. Ross and Mr. Rusty tossed the contraptions off of the school’s roof. Some eggs survived, however some were left scrambled. The students had some great engineering ideas and enjoyed the fun activity.










